Cooling & Heating Solutions from Mitsubishi Electric
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MULTI-ZONE OUTDOOR UNIT
CEILING CASSETTE
68?F
DUCTED UNIT WALL MOUNT
70?F
69?F
CEILING CASSETTE
FLOOR MOUNT
OFF 72?F
Take full control of your monthly bills and comfort with room-by-room control - a more efficient way to cool and heat your home or business.
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Unmatched Quality, Uncompromising Control Mitsubishi Electric is the top selling brand of zoned air conditioning and heating systems. You will enjoy cleaner air and superior control of cooling, heating and your monthly energy bill. In addition to being quiet, intelligent and efficient, our systems provide extraordinary service life for a lower cost of ownership.
Define Your Comfort Zones With this technology, it's simple to assign your bedrooms, kitchen, living room, office, basement and other spaces to different "zones" so each room is always comfortable. Once you decide what temperature you'd like a specific zone to be, the system will quietly maintain that temperature while using the least amount of energy needed. For additional energy savings, you have the option to not cool and heat unused rooms.
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HOW IT WORKS
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Technology that puts comfort in your hands.
The essential components of a zoned air conditioning and heating system are the outdoor unit, the indoor unit and the smart comfort controls. The system operates by transferring heat to and from an outdoor unit to one or more indoor units. The units are connected by pipes containing refrigerant, a substance that absorbs heat.
In cooling mode, the refrigerant absorbs heat inside the home and produces colder air by transferring refrigerant from the indoor units to the outdoor unit, where the heat is expelled. In heating mode, the process is reversed and the refrigerant absorbs heat outside of the home and provides warmth by transferring the refrigerant from the outdoor unit to the indoor units. This method of heat transfer -- which works even in freezing weather -- is powered by electricity and is much greener than conventional systems that burn fossil fuels during heating.
The outdoor unit is equipped with an INVERTER that enables it to quickly change the amount of power it uses and the amount of refrigerant it transfers to and from the indoor units. With the INVERTER, the outdoor unit only uses the precise amount of power needed to reach each zone's preferred temperature.
Live In A Cold Climate? Even in outside temperatures as cold as -13? F, our HyperHeating INVERTER? (H2i?) technology will keep your home and business comfortable. Well-suited for climates in the northern half of the United States, H2i systems continue to provide heating when temperatures drop well below zero.
Diagram of the heat transfer between the outdoor unit and indoor unit during heating operation
KJ Series Floor Mount House Name, Place
UNIT XXXYZ
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THE INVERTER ADVANTAGE
Maximize efficiency and minimize your power bill.
The less sophisticated, conventional air conditioning and heating systems run at full power until it reaches a set temperature and then stops, only to turn on again -- sometimes within an hour -- as the temperature becomes uncomfortable. Each time the system turns on its noisy outdoor unit, it uses more energy than it does during regular operation.
The INVERTER, at the heart of our system, eliminates the wasteful start and stop cycle. Just as your heart always beats, but automatically beats faster when you exercise, the system is always active with the INVERTER enabling it to automatically adjust conditioning when its temperature sensors detect even subtle changes. You don't have to think about it and the system is so quiet you won't hear it either. Rooms are cooled and heated faster and more efficiently. The INVERTER regulates energy consumption so that the system only uses the precise amount of energy needed to keep each room at the temperature you choose. This is greener and more sustainable than running at full power like conventional systems and can reduce energy consumption by up to 40 percent.
POWER CONSUMPTION Annual savings of up to 40% with the INVERTER Advantage
CONVENTIONAL INVERTER
COOLING MODE
Poor temperature control means inefficient use of energy
CONVENTIONAL
ON
ON
ON
ON
INVERTER
TEMPERATURE
SET POINT
INVERTER reaches set point faster
OFF
OFF
OFF
Minimal temperature
fluctuation means
efficient use of energy
TIME
6
Ducted Air Handler
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ZONES
8
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SINGLE-ZONE One outdoor unit connects to one indoor unit
MULTI-ZONE One outdoor unit can connect up to eight indoor units
Outdoor units and indoor units are available in single-zone and multi-zone versions.
With single-zone equipment, one outdoor unit connects to one indoor unit (see pages 18-25 for indoor units available). This option is ideal if you only need cooling and heating in a single space.
With multi-zone equipment, one outdoor unit can connect up to eight indoor units. This option is perfect if you need cooling and heating in multiple spaces with different functions, such as a nursery versus a kitchen or an office versus a conference room.
Each zone is served by its own indoor unit. Indoor units come in a variety of forms including wall-mounted units, floormounted units, ceiling cassettes and air handlers.
Wall-mounted units tend to be the most popular, but a floormounted unit could be an attractive option for a sunroom that has windows, but no wall space. A high-performance air handler could replace an older system, such as a central system or boiler that previously cooled or heated an open space.
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